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Management and Supervisory Practices for Environmental Professionals: Basic Principles, Volume I
The first volume explains through 9 sets of tools the basic principles supervisors need to understand the structure of the organization, leadership, planning, budgeting, people management, best practices etc. and utilize in order to help the people they're supervising to perform the necessary work, resolve problems, and make programs work.
Author(s) | By Herman Koren (Indiana State University, Terre Haute, USA), Alma Mary Anderson (Indiana State University Department of Art and Design, Indiana, U.S.A.). |
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Publisher | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 258 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 24 Feb 2021 |
Availability | Available |
The first volume explains through 9 sets of tools the basic principles supervisors need to understand the structure of the organization, leadership, planning, budgeting, people management, best practices etc. and utilize in order to help the people they're supervising to perform the necessary work, resolve problems, and make programs work.
1. The Organization and Its Structure 2. What Is Leadership? 3. What Is Successful Supervision and Management? 4. Data, Planning, Organizing, and Budgeting 5. Employee Selection and People Management 6. Understanding Human Behavior 7. Firm, but Fair-How t
Herman Koren, HSD, MPH, DLAAS, REHS, is Professor Emeritus of Health and Safety at Indiana State University. He is a highly experienced practitioner in both rural and urban environmental concerns of the field. Dr. Koren has served with great distinction f